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3-Pointer
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Ongoing, First published Feb 23, 2014
When Andrew gets drafted to a basketball college states and states away, and his girlfriend Sylvia gets cancer, Andrew doesn't know who to chose. This has been his dream forever, but the problem is... Andrew is only 5'1. Would they be willing of his great skill to be entered into a basketball college? Or will he stay with his girlfriend Sylvia? All happens in my new book: 3-pointer.
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Second Chances

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Aubrey has always played basketball. It's her life. Her passion. What she lives for. One accident and a few days later, she finds herself in a hospital. Yet again. Once for the accident. Again for her suicide attempt. After the accident, she was told that she may never play ball again. Basketball is her life. Without it, she is nothing. So 17 year old Aubrey tries to commit suicide. Seeing that Aubrey is struggling with the news, her parents pack her up and make her move half way across the country. Everyone knows who she is. So why would it help? "Fresh starts are good." Haha. Not when everyone already knows you. Drew Adams has played basketball for as long as he can remember. It's his life. When Aubrey enrolls in his school, he can't wait to meet her. She's a legend. A 17 year old legend. He knows what happened. Everyone does. But he wants to help her play again. Even if she doesn't want his help. Someone with that much talent deserves a second choice. Whether you want it or not.